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    My Fluid Identity

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    high school and leaving my twin sister behind to form my own identity independently in college.      What I have also discovered about myself is that I’m interested‚ and I mean really interested‚ in a myriad of things ranging from marketing to kinesiology to dermatology. I think this is because I know I could be happy and fulfilled doing a lot of different things. Throughout my childhood‚ I have been equally engaged in contrasting activities like learning how to fish on Leech Lake in Minnesota and

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    Ratey and Hagerman (2008) also cited information from another study‚ “In 2004 a panel of thirteen noted researchers in fields ranging from kinesiology to pediatrics conducted a massive review of more than 850 studies about the effects of physical activity on school-age children” that arrived at the same conclusion (Ratey & Hagerman‚ 2008‚ A New Stereotype: The Smart Jock section‚ para. 9). This

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    It would look great to have obtained a bachelor’s degree in a health- or fitness-related field. Areas that should be studied are in exercise science‚ kinesiology and physical education. But although it is a college degree is not required by all‚ it is a requirement that all personal trainers are to be certified. To obtain basic universal certification you must at least be 18 years old. So all and all it

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    An article was published in The New York Times by Max Roosevelt titled “Student Expectations Seen as Causing Grades Disputes.” The focus of this editorial was to highlight what is often seen as a disruption to grades and our educational system. Many students these days feel they are entitled to higher grades because they did what was only expected of them which do not involve the greatest effort. In my opinion‚ a student that subjects themselves to minimum effort should receive the minimum grade

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    Sport psychology is an interdisciplinary science that draws on knowledge from the fields of Kinesiology and Psychology. It involves the study of how psychological factors affect performance and how participation in sport and exercise affect psychological and physical factors. In addition to instruction and training of psychological skills for performance improvement‚ applied sport psychology may include work with athletes‚ coaches‚ and parents regarding injury‚ rehabilitation‚ communication‚ team

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    different ways in order to solve a problem‚ and like to do physical activities and projects. To have this job the skills you need are active listening‚ active learning‚ and monitoring. Education that you would need to become a Physical Therapist is a Kinesiology and Exercise Science Degree and a Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree. In the state of Iowa the average salary of a Physical Therapist is $75‚000. The national salary is $83‚940. The number of job openings for a Physical Therapist is very low but

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    M. B.‚ Johnson‚ C. R.‚ Raine‚ L. B.‚ & Kramer‚ A. F. (2012). Childhood aerobic fitness predicts cognitive performance one year later. Journal of Sports Sciences‚ 30(5)‚ 421-430. Retrieved from kch.illinois.edu/Research/Labs/neurocognitive-kinesiology/files/Articles/Chaddock_2012_ChildhoodAerobicFitnessPredicts.pdf l. Franks‚ P. W.‚ Hanson‚ R. L.‚ & Looker‚ H. C. (2010). Childhood obesity‚ other cardiovascular risk factors‚ and premature death. New England Journal of Medicine‚ 362(6)

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    Part 1: Review your notes on this presentation‚ then respond to the following questions: 1. Discus why it is important to adapt curriculum when working with children with special needs? It is important to adapt curriculum when working with children with special needs for many reasons. One‚ is that the children are a different levels of ability‚ so it is important to incorporate activities that can meet everyone’s needs by being able to engage in multiple ways. It is also important to be able to

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    friendly. The next big consideration is the therapists skill set. Massage therapists are trained in anatomy & physiology‚ and pathology‚ stress-related conditions‚ and energy imbalances. Training also includes addressing soft tissue dysfunctions‚ kinesiology‚ therapeutic evaluation‚ business‚ ethical‚ and legal education‚ and hands-on practice. When choosing a massage therapist‚ ask about his/her training‚ experience‚ and licenses or credentials. First aid and CPR are also included in the basic training

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    after a period of elimination. There are food allergy tests available that have not been scientifically proven for efficacy and are not standardized (Begin‚ P). These are not recommended in food allergy diagnosis and include (Begin‚ P): • Applied Kinesiology (muscle testing) • Cytotoxicity

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